Brush equipped receptacle



July 19, 1938. ,J. GANNON BRUSH EQUIPPED BECEPTACLE Filed July 16, 1937S E m g Inventor B fiw Attorneys Patented July 19, 1938 2,124,058

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFlE 2,124,058 BRUSH EQUIPPED RECEPT'ACLE JamesGannon, Far Rockaway, N. Y.

Application July 16, 1937, Serial No. 154,087

1 Claim. (01. 9167.2)

This invention relates to a receptacle having a to tilt the container sothat some of the contents brush connected with a closure, the generalobwill enter the hole 6 and thus reach the bristles ject of theinvention being to provide means of the brush but when the container isin upright whereby some of the contents of the receptacle position themember will prevent the material 5 can be placed on the brush by simplytilting the in the receptacle from reaching the bristles of 5 receptacleto cause some of the contents to conthe brush. tact the bristles of thebrush, said brush being The invention is mainly intended for use withcarried by the closure of the receptacle. liquid shaving soap and thelike and, of course,

Another object of the invention is to provide a the brush may becleaned, after use, and then 10 part in the receptacle which forms achamber the cap is secured on the receptacle with the bris- 10 for thebrush when the parts are assembled. tles of the brush located in thepart 5.

This invention also consists in certain other It is thought from theforegoing description features of construction and in the combinationthat the advantages and novel features of the and arrangement of severalparts, to be hereininvention will be readily apparent.

after fully described, illustrated in the accom- It is to be understoodthat changes may be 15 panying drawing and specifically pointed out inmade in the construction and in the combination the appended claim. andarrangement of the several parts, provided In describing the inventionin detail, reference that such changes fall within the scope of the willbe had to the accompanying drawing whereappended claim.

in like characters denote like or corresponding Having described theinvention, what is 30 parts throughout the several views, and in claimedas new is: which: A combination liquid container and brush hold- F r 1 ia n n l i n l view er device adapted to be inverted to moisten thethrough a container constructed in accordance bru h and comprising a jarhaving a body por- W th is nv and ShOWing he cap thereof tion designedto be partially filled with liquid to a 25 as supporting the brush.maximum level, an exteriorly threaded neck on F r 2 is a p p n vi w f te re pt l said body portion, a flanged closure cap threaded with the capremoved. on said neck, a cup-like downwardly tapering In this dr win thnumeral l indicates th brush guard integral with said neck andextendreceptacle Which y be of any suitable typ ing inwardly therefrominto the top of said body 30 though the drawing ShOWS it in S p Ofportion and having an open bottom establishing j having a c w p Thebrush is Shown at said maximum level, a brush having a handle 3 a d a agroove 4 in the lower end of its fixed in said cap to extend outwardlytherefrom dle pa t Wh S engaged y a P Of the p, for unscrewing the capand removing the brush,

e b s passing through a hole in p as and a bristle assembly on saidhandle extending 5 shown. inwardly into the guard and terminating at itsA substantially frustro-conical part 5 is formed free end lo e to theopening in said bottom in W th t e m u f the receptacle and extendspartially closingrelation to said opening, wheredownwardly into thereceptacle in an inverted by h th d vi e is inverted said guard and toposition, the p n l w r n 6 f his m m r 5 end of the brush coact tolimit the quantity of to receiving the lower end of the bristles of theliquid contacting Said assembly and t t prebruSh, as S WH in Figure ventsaid liquid from moistening the sides of said When some of the contentsof the container is assembly, to be applied to the brush it is simplynecessary JAMES GANNON.

